@@PaulNurse1 They are movie sets and false fronts. Once the movie is filmed, away with them. They're just an illusion. You can't preserve them, because there's nothing left to preserve.
Omg such classic movies cannot be made today but only by LateSergio Lionne and music by Ennio Moriconne I saw my spaghetti western I was just 18 yrs Mumbai in India in 1969 something . Now I am 72 yrs old . Today still I enjoy this tune on stereo . Film makerwho produced this , r dead . except Clint Eastwood who my ideal may live long . He so handsome omg . God bless him .
I remember watching the originals back in the mid 60s, so in many ways it's haunting to watch the actors fade and the scenes updated. Soon those few who remember those times will also fade away.
I was a school boy when this film came to my local cinema, I'm 68 years of age now, these Clint Eastwood spaghetti western films won't get old like me .
At 70 I been watching Clint Eastwood films all week I love how they have improved the color I been watching Clint since I was a child my father loved Rawhideand Richard Boone half way will travel
"Then and Now" location videos don't come any better than this. Very nostalgic to see what the locations look like today after 50+ years. Thanks for this magnificent work.
My favorite Eastwood movie, and certainly the best of the westerns.. bravo! And the best quote? "I usually smoke just after I eat. Come back in 15 minutes"! hahaha
I'm not sure how anyone can dislike The Dollars Trilogy or Once Upon A Time In The West. I think they surpass westerns made in the USA. The ones filmed in Spain look so much more real.
Wow, what a fantastic Western film by Client Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Sergio Leone combo. Music by Ennio Morricone is fabulous and I keep all the tunes in these trilogy in my mobile. The Good The Bad and the Ugly tune is reserved to receive calls from my son for the past 20 years. I was six years old when this film was released and I saw it in 1988 at Ernakulam ( Kerala) when I was installing new Telephone Exchange there. This film has kept me on the edge of the seat through out and the stacatto sound of the pistols and the bullets whistling past our ears were lingering even after coming out of the theatre. Such golden periods will never return. Hats off to all those legends who had contributed in this marvelous picture.
This not only pulls the sentimental hearts strings, but creates an orchestra of fond memories. God bless you for this wonderful video. This great movie and the actors in it are true signposts in our lives!
Glad to see not much has changed. Nice to see places keep that timeless look. More roads and antennas, and power lines not withstanding. Thank you! Gracias!
This video is incredible. It's amazing that so many shots could be recreated today and nothing has changed. It shows how little nature changes in half a century without human interruption.
Absolutely incredible video....The 325 dislikes must be haters of the movie because the work done in this video is nothing short of magnificent finding the actual locales for so many scenes and transposing what it looks like 35 years later...Incredible.....
Thanks for your great effort. This is truly masterpiece of Then & Now location comparisons of the Trilogy, that's why MGM use all your production as official bonus special features in all the copies of Dollars Trilogy remaster special edition Blu-ray.
@@Gigidag77 and by the way the same thing happened to the leaning rock in The Good The Bad and the Ugly ("5 for you, 5 for me"). You can see it in the other location video. The back side big platform has collapsed down in the rambla and the leaning rock has only partially survived. This has made the news in the newspapers of Almeria.
Я был со своей семьей семьей в Испании в 2018 году. И специально посетил это замечательное место- пустыня Табернас и музей с павильонами, в котором когда- то снимались эти шедевры. Потом я поехал в Португалию, и возвратился обратно в Испанию . Это была запоминающаяся поезда на арендованном автомобиле по красивым местам!
A masterpiece in itself. An absolutely brilliant work of comparison between the sites as they were and how they are now. The western was reborn in southern Spain,and the arid landscape has taken on a legendary status of its own.
Fantastic revisitation! I knew the Spaghetti Weaterns were filmed in Spain - I’ve never been there, but i *have* been to South Texas, and it’s amazing how much they look alike. Now, the area immediately around the real El Paso isn’t quite like this, but if you go a bit farther down the Rio Grande the terrain is exactly like this! Great film-historical work on your part! ❤️
The village location where the final duel occurs is actually marked on the google maps, and there are 2 real streets named after Lee Van Cleef and Clint Eastwood.
A fabulous compilation of locations, comparing now and then, in such detail, perfection and number, it ranks as an Oscar winner ! Congratulations to the producer, cameraman, editor; special effects director; location scout; and above all the wisdom and tenacity to put it all together.
Thanks Herve. A lot of people are grateful for your efforts. Gives me goosebumps. I wonder if Eastwood ever went back to visit these old film locations for sentimental reasons? He’s the sole survivor of the cast now.
I remember seeing an interview to him, for a Spanish magazine - sorry I aren't able to remember which one since it was like ten or so years ago... In that interview he said he revisited the province of Almeria recently, and he gladly found out there were new developments. He also admitted he missed Paella so much - lovely person, indeed.
@@rokkangel383 Thanks for the info. Nice to watch this video again since my last comment 3 years ago, the world is changed so much. These videos are a treat!
Fascinating.My favorite movie(Eastwood and Van Cleef were beyond excellent). Great to see what the locations really look like. Glad that Clint,a living legend ,is still with us.
That is unbillable what you have achieved best western ever made love to be in the foot steps of the greatest actors ever, that is a master piece well done 6 star.
Magnificent work in stitching all this together, really cant get any more perfectly placed. The Bullet holes next to his head (that are still there) are the coolest thing in any if these kind of "then and now" footage ever. Just amazing. Sad Hill Cemetery GBU is for sure on my bucket list, hopefully one day ill get to go there, thanks for this awesome work sir.
I went to El Paso Almeria in the Eighties as a kid with my parents in holiday and went to the set it was amazing. I was about 10. We watched a show, seeing the movie now is more amazing than ever. 🔫🚬💰
this is real Art, this is one of my all time favourit Movies. after this video i now really have to book a flight to almeria in summer. thank you so much.
I agree, but man, I'd love to have my picture taken right at the same spot where Eastwood gets off his horse in town. Oddly I'm watching this movie right now. Imagine all these actors are delivering their lines in their own language. Dubbed in the proper language in the proper market. So Eastwood would be dubbed in Spanish, and vice versa for US release.
Absolutely right, I'm 64 now, grew up with these fantastic westerns and actors, actresses,now most are gone,god growing old isn't what its cracked up to be.
Excellent making of the video and it takes me back to 1972 I saw in my Pune City at age 15. Memories are always alive in my mind. Thanks for the brilliant presentation can't thank enough. Enjoyed thoroughly.
So incredibly good! Makes you want to go out and work through the original locations in order! There is a lot of heart and soul and skill behind this video! It was worth inventing RUclips for this alone! Many, many, many thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely fantastic work - easily one of the most interesting and perfectly executed videos I've ever seen on RUclips (or anywhere else for that matter). And the changes in landscape are quite poignant too. Fascinating.
This is just amazing! It's just incredible to get the shots perfectly aligned. Thank you for your time, effort , skill, knowledge and abilities and most of all...for sharing this with us. This made my day and won't soon be forgotten. Thank you again 😊 🏆🏆🏆🙏
Dr. Mark in Texas I was amazed as well at the super video work as well, seeing so much of the landscapes and structures still in place in 2010, not a Dr. but Mark in Texas...just had to reply... regards...
One of the best soundtrack movie music I have ever heard in my life , related to Western movies; I remember I bought the music in a long play , in San Antonio , Estado Tachira , Venezuela , there I got a cassette too; traveling from San Antonio to my town, Arauca , I ask the bus driver to put the cassette for all passanger , and everybody listened soundtrack during the travel, and all of them enjoyed the music . I love movies , but this is an special movie for me . I recommend it.
Thank you for this. All of the film's footage was shot MOS (without recording sound). Dialogue and sound were added later. Your "Then and Now" comparisons are striking insofar as we can see how these - fairly nondescript - locations were transformed by lighting and film, using expensive colour motion picture film. Director of photography was Massimo Dallamano; the tones and shadows are great and the movie looks gorgeous. For me this kind of filmmaking and cinematography are superior to digital and modern methods.
The movie is one of my favorites, and this video is great fun since I had peviously been trying myself to find out some locations while visiting Almeria, but most importantly I must confess that the video's compilation of Morricone's music from the movie is JUST FANTASTIC to listen to over and over again !
But which Italian spaghetti? stop with these stupid generalizations! Morricone and Leone's works are eternal !!! much better than John Wayne !!!! incredible historical fakes. Italians the best of everything and everyone!
Gian Maria Volonte, was an Italian actor, remembered for his versatility as an interpreter, his outspoken left-wing leanings and fiery temper on and off-screen. He is perhaps most famous outside Italy for his roles in four Spaghetti Western films: Ramon Rojo and El Indio in Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars (1964)
These sets should all be preserved as homage to one of the greatest movies E V E R made
It is sold for three million dollars, 85,700 square meters.
Absolutely
@@PaulNurse1 They are movie sets and false fronts. Once the movie is filmed, away with them. They're just an illusion. You can't preserve them, because there's nothing left to preserve.
I live close by to those locations and sometimes I drive thru them, its mind-blowing.
Can you recommend somewhere to stay nearby? I'm going to do the trip next year and planning now.
Planning to visit Almeria, and Tabernas desert area for my 50th birthday in 2023, cant wait to see these locations for myself
Did you get to go?
PRAJEM VAM KRASNU CEDTU TAM SI SPANIELDKA! KDE SA NSTACALI TIETO KRASNE A UZASNE FILMY! AJ JA MILUJEM WESTERNY OD SERGIA LEONE!=ROKY KRASNEHO DETSTVA!
This is my favorite of this trilogy.
Director, actors, and music
Everything in perfect harmony
You get a masterpiece
Omg such classic movies cannot be made today but only by LateSergio Lionne and music by Ennio Moriconne I saw my spaghetti western I was just 18 yrs Mumbai in India in 1969 something . Now I am 72 yrs old . Today still I enjoy this tune on stereo . Film makerwho produced this , r dead . except Clint Eastwood who my ideal may live long . He so handsome omg . God bless him .
I remember watching the originals back in the mid 60s, so in many ways it's haunting to watch the actors fade and the scenes updated. Soon those few who remember those times will also fade away.
Good old days for me
Haunting. Yes
I was a school boy when this film came to my local cinema, I'm 68 years of age now, these Clint Eastwood spaghetti western films won't get old like me .
At 70 I been watching Clint Eastwood films all week I love how they have improved the color I been watching Clint since I was a child my father loved Rawhideand Richard Boone half way will travel
Both of u very Lucky. I am only 22.
❤
@@jeanniehughes1761 That's - Have Gun, will Travel...
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"Then and Now" location videos don't come any better than this. Very nostalgic to see what the locations look like today after 50+ years. Thanks for this magnificent work.
And the built holes are still there to this day...
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My favorite Eastwood movie, and certainly the best of the westerns.. bravo!
And the best quote? "I usually smoke just after I eat. Come back in 15 minutes"! hahaha
Even if you hated Leone's Westerns (and many did at the time) NO one can fault the cinematography...and the incredible beauty of Almería, Spain.
I'm not sure how anyone can dislike The Dollars Trilogy or Once Upon A Time In The West. I think they surpass westerns made in the USA. The ones filmed in Spain look so much more real.
@@Bullitt3401 You don't known what are you talking about. Don't exagerate!
@@alfredomachado806 I can put Sergio's movies up against anything Hollywood has cranked out and Sergio's always look better.
Wow, what a fantastic Western film by Client Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Sergio Leone combo. Music by Ennio Morricone is fabulous and I keep all the tunes in these trilogy in my mobile. The Good The Bad and the Ugly tune is reserved to receive calls from my son for the past 20 years.
I was six years old when this film was released and I saw it in 1988 at Ernakulam ( Kerala) when I was installing new Telephone Exchange there. This film has kept me on the edge of the seat through out and the stacatto sound of the pistols and the bullets whistling past our ears were lingering even after coming out of the theatre. Such golden periods will never return. Hats off to all those legends who had contributed in this marvelous picture.
Could watch these movies over and over. Hats off to the ones that did all the amazing work.
8:38 The dents from the bullet squibs are still there.. Amazing..
Gian Maria Volontè, Lee Van Cliff, Mario Brega, Clint Eastwood, per sempre nel cuore!
This might be my favorite of all Clints great westerns
It’s the best mate , last 30 mins is sublime
George, I will always remember you my friend ! but even more when I see Clint Eastwood films🙂 🎥 🎞 ❤👋
This not only pulls the sentimental hearts strings, but creates an orchestra of fond memories. God bless you for this wonderful video. This great movie and the actors in it are true signposts in our lives!
Absolutely true erich.
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재개봉 안될까요?
Glad to see not much has changed. Nice to see places keep that timeless look. More roads and antennas, and power lines not withstanding. Thank you! Gracias!
The amount of work to get those camera angles exactly right blows my mind. Fantastic video
Stunning.
Yep you certainly done a great job editing this 👍
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Clint Eastwood is the best actor ever, I love his movies.Well done .
Ennio Morricone, the films music director must be recognized for his lifes work on so many great films. RIP
This is the best one of ever seen this must have took you months to get all the angles right
I saw this movie when I was 23 year old, now I am 60 year old, my many frnds are gone from this world, I miss those frnds,
So...?
من أروع ما أنجبت السينما العالمية روووووعة
LOVE. THESE. THANKS. MUCH. 😆
unforgettable music jndeed ,it's just a stunning creation.
Of the Italian Old West.
Super, franchement merci pour cette vidéo . J'adore ce western et voir les paysages avant et après ça me met la nostalgie.
👍👍👍
I love Sergio Leone movies ever.Ennio Morricone Tracks amazing...👍🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🎬🎥🎞📷📸📽
Forget to say that I have a bright DVDcollection about this movies.And these locationclips-AWESOME !!!Please continue this.Thank you.👍☺️🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
Morricone's soundtracks for this film series was absolutely incredible. I found myself whistling along without realizing it.
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Yes, the music was magical!
Ma ovo je preko extra i nikad niko više ovo i ovako nesto sličnu odraditi pozdrav za cijelu ekipu a posebno ovim 2ici pozdrav iz Crne Gore iz Rozaja
Amazing how timeless most of the scenery is
Still peoole remember how wonderful ungorgettable
This video is incredible. It's amazing that so many shots could be recreated today and nothing has changed. It shows how little nature changes in half a century without human interruption.
One of my favorites... The man with eyes of steel and concrete like jaw.. Don't mess with me attitude..
Superman?
Absolutely incredible video....The 325 dislikes must be haters of the movie because the work done in this video is nothing short of magnificent finding the actual locales for so many scenes and transposing what it looks like 35 years later...Incredible.....
They are blind or disable or zombie..
Thanks for your great effort. This is truly masterpiece of Then & Now location comparisons of the Trilogy, that's why MGM use all your production as official bonus special features in all the copies of Dollars Trilogy remaster special edition Blu-ray.
Incredible cowboy film music which has been remembered even now.I used to view the movie in my college days.Unforgettable.
Wow this is the most amazing! True film buffs will appreciate your endeavours... the greatest western trilogy ever made IMO! Thank you.
HOLY MOTHER OF PEARL! This is absolutely astonishing!
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amazing , that you can still see the bulletholes !
mind blowing, after all that time :)
But unfortunately that wall has collapsed in march 2022 due to persistent heavy rains.
@@mg4861 😔
@@Gigidag77 and by the way the same thing happened to the leaning rock in The Good The Bad and the Ugly ("5 for you, 5 for me"). You can see it in the other location video. The back side big platform has collapsed down in the rambla and the leaning rock has only partially survived. This has made the news in the newspapers of Almeria.
@@Gigidag77 here's the situation
ruclips.net/video/e6_o-w7I6bI/видео.html
Esta película se rodó donde vivo
en el desierto de Tabernas,Almería en España.
Я был со своей семьей семьей в Испании в 2018 году. И специально посетил это замечательное место- пустыня Табернас и музей с павильонами, в котором когда- то снимались эти шедевры. Потом я поехал в Португалию, и возвратился обратно в Испанию . Это была запоминающаяся поезда на арендованном автомобиле по красивым местам!
A masterpiece in itself. An absolutely brilliant work of comparison between the sites as they were and how they are now.
The western was reborn in southern Spain,and the arid landscape has taken on a legendary status of its own.
Great details from start to finish
Fantastic revisitation! I knew the Spaghetti Weaterns were filmed in Spain - I’ve never been there, but i *have* been to South Texas, and it’s amazing how much they look alike. Now, the area immediately around the real El Paso isn’t quite like this, but if you go a bit farther down the Rio Grande the terrain is exactly like this! Great film-historical work on your part! ❤️
The whole of sergio leone's western spaguetti films were made in locations in spain not in america.
The village location where the final duel occurs is actually marked on the google maps, and there are 2 real streets named after Lee Van Cleef and Clint Eastwood.
I have been watched this movie 🎥 over 25 times but still love 💖 to watch it again. One of my favourite 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾🍺🍺
One of best video on youtube...thanks for share!
This is quite simply the best filming location video ever made!
Kevin Austin que hace ese carro no supuestamete no es época en que no existen esos carros?
Yes i think so. Nice Filming Location in Spain . From a German Western Fan.
Pepe el tronpeta
See his GBU then and now....!
It's "simply the best" except for Herve's other ones!
your performance very exilent🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏👏👏
A fabulous compilation of locations, comparing now and then, in such detail, perfection and number, it ranks as an Oscar winner !
Congratulations to the producer, cameraman, editor; special effects director; location scout; and above all the wisdom and tenacity to put it all together.
Per Qualche Un Dollari di piu!!..Gringo Clint eastwood!!
I wonder if all the people involved in making these movies understood how unique they would be.
@@frankwong2833 yes sir thank you it surely will!
Ennio,maravilloso,en,todas,,,las,películas,perfecto,de,Chile,viva,Italia,gracias,
@@jaimesilva6637 zdz
If that movie had been shot in the U.S., today, there would be housing tracts everywhere. What a great video!
Thanks Herve. A lot of people are grateful for your efforts. Gives me goosebumps. I wonder if Eastwood ever went back to visit these old film locations for sentimental reasons? He’s the sole survivor of the cast now.
I remember seeing an interview to him, for a Spanish magazine - sorry I aren't able to remember which one since it was like ten or so years ago... In that interview he said he revisited the province of Almeria recently, and he gladly found out there were new developments. He also admitted he missed Paella so much - lovely person, indeed.
@@rokkangel383 Thanks for the info. Nice to watch this video again since my last comment 3 years ago, the world is changed so much. These videos are a treat!
I've wondered that too, fabby films all of them
Fascinating.My favorite movie(Eastwood and Van Cleef were beyond excellent). Great to see what the locations really look like. Glad that Clint,a living legend ,is still with us.
Herve, you have set the standard for how videos of this sort should be made. It's magnificent.
Excellent shots the best q eh seen excellent work
Outstanding!. By the way RIP maestro Ennio Morricone
Those wee good times in life
That is unbillable what you have achieved best western ever made love to be in the foot steps of the greatest actors ever, that is a master piece well done 6 star.
Magnificent work in stitching all this together, really cant get any more perfectly placed. The Bullet holes next to his head (that are still there) are the coolest thing in any if these kind of "then and now" footage ever. Just amazing. Sad Hill Cemetery GBU is for sure on my bucket list, hopefully one day ill get to go there, thanks for this awesome work sir.
I went to El Paso Almeria in the Eighties as a kid with my parents in holiday and went to the set it was amazing. I was about 10. We watched a show, seeing the movie now is more amazing than ever. 🔫🚬💰
this is real Art, this is one of my all time favourit Movies. after this video i now really have to book a flight to almeria in summer. thank you so much.
Fantastic work. Truly what I always wanted to know how those locations look now👍
There is both something profoundly beautiful and sad about this at the same time.
I agree, but man, I'd love to have my picture taken right at the same spot where Eastwood gets off his horse in town. Oddly I'm watching this movie right now. Imagine all these actors are delivering their lines in their own language. Dubbed in the proper language in the proper market. So Eastwood would be dubbed in Spanish, and vice versa for US release.
Absolutely right, I'm 64 now, grew up with these fantastic westerns and actors, actresses,now most are gone,god growing old isn't what its cracked up to be.
@@816taylor Make it happen.
@@peterharwood5705 But you made it that far...many don't.
@@TheWinterShadow yes thats true,but as you say when watching anything like this,its always tinged with a bit of sadness.
im sure Sergio Morricone feel very happy with your video and photos !!!!!!! RIP ClinT / Lee Van / Sergio Maria
Thanks goodness Clint Eastwood hated smoking in real life. So, he is one of the few actors from the golden age who is still with us.
Better than local tv,no live shows, covid_19 &news only live,only reruns
What an era! I dread the day when Eastwood, the last one remaining is gone.
be quiet then , its when you say things like that , that tempts fate .. dimwit ..
@@wayneandrews9298 Fate dont come into it. Clint will be the one who decides when the time is right to check out.
Its amazing what his strict diet has done. Every one else bar the actresses are dead.
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@@SlobberySlob true
formidable , bravo pour votre travail ... digne d un pro ,,,, un francais vous remercie
Herve Attia - This is one of the most beautiful videos I have ever seen. The combination of then and now is beyond description. Pure art! THANK YOU!
Excellent...and well done.
Isn't this just epic!!!!
Excellent making of the video and it takes me back to 1972 I saw in my Pune City at age 15. Memories are always alive in my mind. Thanks for the brilliant presentation can't thank enough. Enjoyed thoroughly.
Best Spaghetti Western films ever.
Douglas Colonel Mortimer!!!
Excellent video
So incredibly good! Makes you want to go out and work through the original locations in order! There is a lot of heart and soul and skill behind this video!
It was worth inventing RUclips for this alone! Many, many, many thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fantastic video
Magnífico y emocionante vídeo, enhorabuena!
Great video. Would love to get there sometime. My favorite Clint and crew movie
Absolutely fantastic work - easily one of the most interesting and perfectly executed videos I've ever seen on RUclips (or anywhere else for that matter). And the changes in landscape are quite poignant too. Fascinating.
Best Western!
2.3k dislikes, really don't know why anyone would vote that way. What's wrong with them?
It’s probably people who wish this was all city and sky scrapers by now.
Never breast fed and spoiled and self-entitled and probably ra.bid comm.unists
Because it was filmed in Spain and there are so many haters out there.
Because unfortunately there are a lot of stupid and annoying people.
What wrong with you, to obsess about it to this extent?
Aside from the extremely interesting filming locations, this video demonstrates the best ever film music IMO. Morricone was fantastic.
This is just amazing! It's just incredible to get the shots perfectly aligned.
Thank you for your time, effort , skill, knowledge and abilities and most of all...for sharing this with us. This made my day and won't soon be forgotten.
Thank you again 😊 🏆🏆🏆🙏
Dr. Mark in Texas I was amazed as well at the super video work as well, seeing so much of the landscapes and structures still in place in 2010, not a Dr. but Mark in Texas...just had to reply... regards...
this land and movie became world wide famous
One of the best soundtrack movie music I have ever heard in my life , related to Western movies; I remember I bought the music in a long play , in San Antonio , Estado Tachira , Venezuela , there I got a cassette too; traveling from San Antonio to my town, Arauca , I ask the bus driver to put the cassette for all passanger , and everybody listened soundtrack during the travel, and all of them enjoyed the music . I love movies , but this is an special movie for me . I recommend it.
Thank you for this. All of the film's footage was shot MOS (without recording sound). Dialogue and sound were added later. Your "Then and Now" comparisons are striking insofar as we can see how these - fairly nondescript - locations were transformed by lighting and film, using expensive colour motion picture film. Director of photography was Massimo Dallamano; the tones and shadows are great and the movie looks gorgeous. For me this kind of filmmaking and cinematography are superior to digital and modern methods.
This video is simply... AWESOME. Thank you.
It was awesome Herve! Thanx!
The movie is one of my favorites, and this video is great fun since I had peviously been trying myself to find out some locations while visiting Almeria, but most importantly I must confess that the video's compilation of Morricone's music from the movie is JUST FANTASTIC to listen to over and over again !
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Magnifique
I heard Leone did all his own whistling 🤣
Thank u from india
Best series dollar trilogy.. and this one the closest.. so nostalgic
Amazing job.excellent video,thank you!!
BEST spaghetti western made still HOLDS to our time.....A REAL CLASSIC
But which Italian spaghetti? stop with these stupid generalizations! Morricone and Leone's works are eternal !!! much better than John Wayne !!!! incredible historical fakes. Italians the best of everything and everyone!
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@@lorenzopraderio1190 the best westerns all categories I agree with you
Best westerns in the whole history of westerns period.
@@paradhoax this one is in top 3 for sure
Seen this movie for the past 20 yrs to me it s rated one of the best . Love it.
QUE MARAVILLOZAS.FILMACIONES EXCELENTE MUSICA DE LOS PISTOLEROS DE ESA EPOCA HERMOZAS PELICULAS MUY BIEN FILMADAS ME GUSTAN MUCHIICIMO
De los mejores de las películas del oeste
Gian Maria Volonte, was an Italian actor, remembered for his versatility as an interpreter, his outspoken left-wing leanings and fiery temper on and off-screen. He is perhaps most famous outside Italy for his roles in four Spaghetti Western films: Ramon Rojo and El Indio in Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars (1964)
When Gian Maria Volonte was in “Fist Full of Dollars” he was credited by the name of Johnny Wels.